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geon, of Guildford, Surry, to Mifs A. Ma- 
cauly, of the former place. 
At New Alresford, Mr. James Whitcomb, 
ef Gofport, to Mifs Plates of the former place. 
At Andover, Mr. Beft, to Mifs Bezer, of 
that place. 
Died.| .At Winchefter, Mrs. Racord, wife 
of Captain Racord, late of the see royal 
navy. Mr. Vitkea: mafter of the Drum 
and Glove public houfe, and Sherifts’-officer. 
‘ At Lyttleton, Mr. Thomas Wade, occafion- 
ed by a fall from his horfe fome time ago. 
At Ringweod, aged $0, John Atrill, efq. 
At Lymiinetont Mr. William Cofter, of 
Salifbury, where he had gone on a party of 
' pleafure ; he was taken ill on his arrival, and 
died while he was going into a warm dah 
At Hambledon, Mr. Goldfmith, formerly 
of Winchefter. 
At Chilbolton, Mr. Fhomds Cole. 
At Yaverland sea near Brading, Ifle of 
Wight, Mrs. Jolliffe, wife of Mr. Jolliffe. 
At Newton Dock, Mr. Thomas Bowles, 
with his two infants. He intended to go to 
Hampftead, with his wife and children, 
acrofs an arm of fea in a very fmall and 
leaky punt. 
ceived the water gained very fait en them, 
and put about to regain the fhore, but the 
punt funk ina moment, and turned keel up- 
wards. The crew of a collier lying near, 
hearing their cries, put off in a boat to aflitt 
them ; but before they could reach the fpot, 
the Gather and one of the children had gone 
down 3 they arrived in time to fave the. wo- 
man, whofe clothes had floated her ; but as 
they were pulling her into the boat, the 
other child dropped from her arms; they 
eaught him, but he was quite dead, and 
thus of this ill-fated family, the diftrafied 
mother alone was faved. 
At Boiingt6n, ThomasSouth, efg. In his 
death, the country in general, ana the neigh- 
bourhood of his place of eal uce in par- 
ticular fuffer a fevere lofs. Whilft he a@ted 
in the magiftracy, he was vigilant and di- 
Jigent in his office, ailiduous rather to pre- 
vent than punith offences. For many years 
a confiderable property was devoted to ex- 
periments for the relief of vefiels in danger 
of being wrecked, and cther ufeful mari- 
time purpofes. He was always ready to heal 
animofities and differences among his neigh- 
bours, and feldom failed to fecure to him- 
felf the efteem and gratitude of the contend- 
ing parties. His active mind would not per- 
mit him to fpend even his leifure hours in 
vain, but he applied them to the theory and 
practice of horticulture, and that branch of 
it which refpeéts the improvement of fruit 
tiees he brought to a great degree of perfec- 
tion. In his public principles he was loyally 
devoted to the King and prefent eftab- 
lifhment of Chusch and State. In private 
life, he was gentle, though animated, bene- 
volent in the higheft degree, and ready when 
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called upon to prove his friendthip by tie 
moft ftrenuous exertions. 
At Southampton, Mrs. Harris of the Royal 
George Inn. 
At Totton, S. Holloway, an old man 3 he 
fell down in an apopleétic fit and expired. 
At Eafton, near Winchefter, Mrs. Haf. 
field. 
At Andover, aged 87, Mr. William Tap- 
lin, fen. 
At Mapledurham, near Petersfield, the 
Rev. P. Dufautoy, late Reétor of i, Cu- 
rate of Bunton, and Mafter of the Grammar 
School. 
WILTSHIRE. 
By means of the Bafingftoke Canal, a 
cheap water conveyance is now eftablifhed 
from London, by Odiham, to Bafingftoke, 
whence they are forwarded by carriers to 
Salifbury, Southampton, Warminfter, &c. 
Married.| At Salifbury, J. G. Downe, 
efq. of Bridport Dorfet, to Mifs M. Shuck- 
burgh, daughter of the late J Shuckburgh, 
efq. of Downton in this county. Mr. P. Hay- 
ward, to. Mrs. Lambourn, widow of the late 
Mr. G. Lambourn. 
At Bradford, M. Everett, efq. of Heytef. 
bury, to Mifs Hart, daughter of W. Hart, 
efq. of the former place. 
At Chippenham, the Rev. H. H, Mogg, 
M. A. reétor of Tellisford, in Somerfet, to 
Mifs Singer, daughter of R. Singer, efq. of 
the former place. 
Died.] At Trowbridge, fuddenly the Rev. 
T. Twining, 
At Raine near Weftbury, a the gout in 
his ftomach, Mr. J. Hateb. 
At Wilton, Mr. R. Spender, af the Lord’s 
Arms inn. Abelian Seward, efq. 
In the river near Milford, Mr. W. Ste- 
phens, one of the aidermen of Salifbury. He 
was found drowned; he had parted with fome 
in the evening, when it was fo 
extremely dark that he miftook the river 
for the road. 
At Landford, John Sutton; he fell froma 
loaded waggon and broke his neck. 
At Toyd Farm, Caleb Miller; he alfo fell 
from a waggon ina fit and expired. 
At Downton, R. Newman; he was killed 
by the kick of a horfe,. 
~ DORSETSHIRE. 
Married.| At Braunton, C.. Chichefter, 
efq. of Hall, to Mifs H. Webber of Buck- 
land-Houfe, near Barnftaple. 
At Henftridge, Mr. N. Brown of Wincan- 
ton, to Mifs M. Gray of the former place. 
At Blandford, Mr. Bayley of Afhford, 
Kent, to Mifs Percy of the former place. 
At Dawlifh, Mr. George Webb, late an 
officer in the Eaft India Company’s fervice, 
to Mifs M. Cole of that place. 
At Mapperton, Mr. Devenith of Sydling, 
to Mifs Pope of the former place. 
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